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Robyn Silverman, author of the book “How to Talk to Kids about Anything,” is convinced that the key to every child’s development is conversation. It is this conversation that gives the child the opportunity to learn, communicate, discover something new, understand, reflect, and grow.
However, for various reasons, not all parents are ready to talk to their children about difficult topics. Some find it difficult to find the right words, some do not consider themselves competent enough for such conversations, some are shy, and some parents hope that a fairy will fly in and do everything for them. But instead of a fairy, pseudo-experts, opinion leaders with dubious views, or not very competent peers may appear. Are you ready to risk your child’s personal development?
In the book “How to Talk to Kids about Anything. "Tips, Scenarios, Stories, and Steps to Make Even the Most Difficult Conversations Easier" are ready-made scenarios, strategies, tips, and stories about real-life incidents that will help you find the right words to become someone your child trusts and with whom she can discuss anything that interests, confuses, or upsets her.